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Ningbo Information
Ningbo City, located in the middle coastline of China and in the South of Yangzte Delta, is one of Chinese coastal cities to be opened to the outside world. It borders Shaoxing to the west and Taizhou to the south, and is separated from Zhoushan by a narrow body of water, divided from Shanghai by the Hangzhou Bay, with an area of 9365 square kilometers and a population of 5.3 million people.
In ancient times, Ningbo was the starting point of the silk road and the china road through sea. Now Ningbo has grown into one of the the four international deepwater harbors in China, which can berth 300,000-tonnage vessels. In 1997, its handling capacity of cargo amounted to 82.2 tons and therefore jumped to be the No.2 barbor in mainland.
Ningbo has remained to be a main barbor of foreign trade since ancient times. It has now opened the nation-level economic and technological development zone, Ningbo tax-free zone and Daxie development zone.
While Ningbo boasts of advanced transportation and communication facilities, it is also well known for its social stability, unsophisticated residents and developed science and technology. Ningbo now has set its goal to become one of the most modern harbors in China.
As an old cultural city with a clear distinction of four seasons and moderate climate, Ningbo has nurtured many talented people. There are 225 cultural relics in Ningbo, among which the Hemudu Cultural Relics has a history about 7000 years. The Tianyi Pavilion is the oldest book-collecting buliding in China. The Baoguo temple is the oldest wooden one on the upper reaches of Yangzi River. The Yue Klin in Shanglin is one of the origins of Chinese civilization. The ancient irrigation works in Tashanyan and the former residence of Jiangkaishe are both important cultural relics under national preservation. Besides, Tiantong temple is the No.2 temple to advocate Zen Sect. The Ayuwang Temple has in it the mummy of Sakyamuni. The Xuedou Temple is a Buddhist rite of Maitreya and a resort where people pay respect to Buddhism. The Dongqian Lake is the biggest freshwater lake in Zhejiang province. These scenic spots, together with Putuo Mountains on its east, Yandang Mountains on its south, West Lake on its west and Shanghai on its east, are sure to make Ningbo a nice place for tourists from all over the world.
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